id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_pzbqolohqvhcdid3r5mtazaxpu Alastair Wilson The Quantum Doomsday Argument 2015 24 .pdf application/pdf 7337 549 58 Wilson, A 2017, 'The quantum doomsday argument', The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. the argument for divergence based on the quantum doomsday effect is is Everettian quantum mechanics (EQM), also known as the 'Many-Worlds doomsday argument in the context of Everettian quantum mechanics. version of the quantum doomsday argument considers birth rank of persons: the The quantum doomsday argument shows that the hypothesis that EQM The quantum doomsday argument applies to overlapping EQM, but not to quantum doomsday effect, while diverging EQM does not. applied across Everett worlds in such a way as to generate a quantum doomsday argument for divergence based on the quantum doomsday effect, since the Born branches of the multiverse, so the argument for the quantum doomsday shift divergence and overlap, this response to the quantum doomsday argument argument for divergence based on the quantum doomsday shift: they can apply ./cache/work_pzbqolohqvhcdid3r5mtazaxpu.pdf ./txt/work_pzbqolohqvhcdid3r5mtazaxpu.txt